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  • Home Depot building its future at Georgia Tech

    Home Depot’s efforts to advance tech innovation in retail will be getting a big boost from the company’s latest initiative.

    The retailer has partnered with the Georgia Institute of Technology to create a cutting-edge research center, focused on advancing tech innovations, education and giving young talent an opportunity to grow. The new Home Depot Technology Center will allow the company to work with more than 40 start-up companies housed at Georgia Tech.

  • Fry’s and Ralphs execs join grocery group’s board

    Vice presidents of merchandising at Fry’s Food Stores and Ralph’s and two other executives are the newest members of the board of the Western Association of Food Chains.

    The trade group said four new members were elected to its board at its annual meeting this month in LaQuinta, Ca. Joining the board are Monica Garnes, Vice President of Merchandising at Fry’s, Dennis Gibson, president of QFC Stores, Valerie Jabbar, Vice President of Merchandising at Ralphs and Rob McDougall, President and CEO of Gelson’s.

  • Conn’s showing it ‘Cares’ about kids

    Conn’s is launching a new philanthropic program to help improve the communities it serves by empowering children.

    Conn’s Cares is the company’s first program to will galvanize every employee around a single cause at all Conn’s locations, the company said.

    “Our vision is that Conn’s Cares will become an enduring investment in the children of the communities we serve,” said Theodore Wright, Conn’s chairman and CEO. “We are committed to the idea that every child should have an opportunity to succeed.”

  • Toys 'R' Us, Ikea raise nearly $20M for kids

    Holiday sales in 2014 were strong, and enthusiastic shoppers helped Toys “R” Us and Ikea raise nearly $20 million for children's charities.

    The Toys “R” Us annual fundraising campaign to benefit the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation was its most successful to date, raising $6.4 million and collecting more than 220,000 toys.

  • Jo-Ann gets crafty with teacher discounts

    Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores is targeting customers in the education field with a special promotion and discount.

    The fabric and craft specialty retailer will be having a Teacher Appreciation Days savings event Jan. 17-19. All qualifying teachers will be able to take advantage of significant savings on a wide variety of craft supplies and classroom decor items. Teachers will receive 25% off all purchases throughout the event.

  • Businesses SCORE big with Sam’s Club grant

    Sam’s Club is taking its efforts to help and recognize small businesses to a new level with a $700,000 grant to SCORE.

    The American Small Business Championship through SCORE will award 102 small businesses, two in every state and the District of Columbia, for their sacrifice and dedication to the success of their business. The Small Business Champions will receive a $1,000 Sam's Club gift card, an all-expense-paid trip to a training event, SCORE mentoring for one year, and promotion throughout the year to showcase each Champion's story.

  • Target aims for a baby boom

    Target is stepping up its efforts to attract new parents to its stores with a new partnership, educational classes and a social media campaign.

    Bump Club and Beyond, the nation's largest social event network for new moms, is partnering with Target to present a national series of events designed to help expectant and new parents learn the "basics" of bringing up baby.

  • Elevating retail’s profile one mile at a time

    Retailers will hear a lot about innovation at the National Retail Federation convention this year, but the most innovative thing many will see is the trade group’s latest effort to elevate the industry’s profile.

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